CEDCO
is committed to diversity and long-term viability for
each of its business ventures. With operations in hospitality
and health care, agriculture and telecommunications,
CEDCO businesses are core contributors to the area's
infrastructure and employment picture.
For information
on CEDCO's Tribal
Impact Study, click
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The Mill Casino Hotel
Established in 1995, The
Mill Casino Hotel is the largest of CEDCO's
businesses, employing nearly 600. A premier South Coast
destination, The Mill Casino offers a winning combination
of Nevada-style gaming, varied dining options, world-class
entertainment and gracious accommodations, all in an atmosphere
of Northwest-inspired comfort and friendly service. |
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Coquille Cranberries
Coquille
Cranberries, an organic cranberry-farming venture centrally
located on reservation land, is perhaps the most culturally
resonant of CEDCO's businesses, expressing both the
Tribe's environmental beliefs and the importance
of cranberries in Coquille history. Among the world's
largest suppliers of 100% organic cranberries, these crops
are both sold to commercial suppliers and marketed under
the Coquille Cranberries label in fresh and dried forms,
as well as preserves. |
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Heritage Place
The first CEDCO entity to be established, Heritage
Place an assisted-living and Alzheimer's
center located in the heart of the Coquille homeland in
Bandon, Oregon reflects the Tribe's commitment
to elders and quality health care. Residents enjoy a homelike
atmosphere and numerous activities along with state-of-the-art
medical services. |
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ORCA Communications
Launched in 2002, ORCA
(Optical Rural Community Access) Communications is
CEDCO's newest venture. This "middle-mile" telecommunications
provider links local customers with high-speed fiber-optic
networks throughout the state, adding a key element
to the local business infrastructure. Schools, government
entities and health care professionals, as well as
consumers, are core markets for ORCA's portal
to the wired world. |
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